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Hollywood Rereleases "Lord of the Rings" as Ali Larter Discusses Bikini Scenes and More
Hollywood's rerelease of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy is proving profitable, highlighting a potential gap in contemporary family-friendly film offerings, while actress Ali Larter discussed her discomfort with bikini scenes in her latest role, and other celebrities shared insights on aging and career milestones.
The rerelease of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy has generated millions, underscoring the franchise's enduring appeal. The first film, "The Fellowship of the Ring," initially released in 2001, grossed over $900 million, with the sequels "The Two Towers" (2002) and "The Return of the King" (2003) collectively earning over $2 billion. This rerelease reflects a tradition of bringing back popular movies for new generations.
Actress Ali Larter, known for her role in "Varsity Blues," spoke about her experiences filming bikini scenes for her role in "Landman." In an interview with People magazine, Larter, 49, admitted her discomfort with such scenes. "I don't think there's an actress alive that's like, 'Woo! Got a bikini scene!'" she said. "Those are the hardest for me. I don't enjoy them. It's just part of the story that I'm telling, and I'm an actress, so I get on board. But those are definitely my least favorite." Larter began her career as a model before transitioning to acting.
In other news, Charo, the 75-year-old entertainer, shared her perspective on aging. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Charo discussed embracing age and finding joy after the death of her husband in 2019. "You get two choices. Very simple," she said, regarding the aging process. She also vowed to not let anyone "screw me" like they did before, indicating a newfound wisdom.
Meanwhile, a boxing match between heavyweights Jarrell Miller and Kingsley Ibeh took an unexpected turn when Miller's hairpiece came loose during the second round. A flurry of punches from Ibeh caused the hairpiece to pop upward, revealing a bald spot. The fight took place in New York on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
Finally, Mack Brown, coach of Drake Maye at North Carolina, expressed confidence in Maye's potential for success in the NFL. Brown stated that Maye, who was drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, was "built for Super Bowls." Brown told scouts that Maye is "a Super Bowl guy, He'll win a Super Bowl," prior to the draft. Maye is entering his second NFL season.
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